chn 98jana 01-19-98 through 01-23-98 Particulate carbon and nitrogen from discrete watercolumn bottles year, julian day, date, station, time (GMT hour), time (GMT min.), latitude (degree), lat. (mininute), longitude (deg.), long. (min.), irradiance (%), depth (m), LTER event number, C (ug/l), N (ug/l). Water was sampled at all stations with the exception of the Palmer inshore stations F -J, from Go-Flo bottles tripped at the surface, and at depths corresponding to 50, 25, 10, 5, and 1 percent of measured PAR. Samples taken from Go-Flo bottles deployed from side of research vessel Abel J, and analyzed for particulate carbon and nitrogen. Samples were filtered onto combusted (450 degrees for 24 hours) GF/F filters, wrapped in aluminum foil and dried for a minimum of 24 hours at 250 degrees. Samples were sealed in ziplock bags with ascarite for storage until analysis. Sample analysis was performed at the Marine Science Institute's Analytical Laboratory in Santa Barbara, CA, on a Leeman Labs Model CE 440 CHN analyzer. Water sampled from Go-Flo bottles which corresponded to light levels used in primary productivity simulated in situ experiments (see Sampling Frequency, above). Carbon, Nitrogen ASCII, comma separated /data/98jana/chn lmgr9801.chn Maria Vernet Dr. Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA mvernet@ucsd.edu Wendy Kozlowski, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA wkoz@spode.ucsd.edu Wendy Kozlowski Karie Sines Michael Crowder Jeff Jones, UCSB MSI Analytical Lab Wendy Kozlowski Wendy Kozlowski Wendy Kozlowski 10/26/99 Data was graphically reviewed. Values of -999 represent missing data. An average of the cruises' daily experimental (filtered sea water rinse) blanks were subtracted from raw values for final data. Average blank value for C filters was 11.43 ug and for N 1.42 ug.
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